| name | lazy-loader |
| description | Identify components that should be lazy loaded using AI. Use when optimizing bundle size and initial load. |
Lazy Load Analyzer
Your bundle is huge and your initial load is slow. This tool finds components that should be dynamically imported and tells you exactly how to split them. Stop shipping the entire app on first load.
One command. Zero config. Just works.
Quick Start
npx ai-lazy-load ./src
What It Does
- Analyzes your component tree for lazy loading opportunities
- Identifies below-the-fold components that don't need immediate loading
- Finds route-based splits for Next.js and React Router
- Suggests React.lazy() implementations with Suspense boundaries
- Estimates bundle size impact for each suggestion
Usage Examples
npx ai-lazy-load ./src/components
npx ai-lazy-load ./src/pages --routes-only
npx ai-lazy-load ./src --with-sizes
npx ai-lazy-load ./src --generate-code
npx ai-lazy-load ./src --framework next
Best Practices
- Don't lazy load everything - Above-the-fold components should load immediately
- Group related components - Lazy load a feature module, not individual buttons
- Add proper loading states - Every Suspense boundary needs a fallback
- Measure the difference - Check your bundle analyzer before and after
When to Use This
- Initial bundle size is over 200KB gzipped
- Lighthouse says "reduce unused JavaScript"
- Adding features and worried about bloat
- Refactoring an app to improve TTI
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Requirements
No install needed. Just run with npx. Node.js 18+ recommended.
npx ai-lazy-load --help
How It Works
The tool parses your component imports and builds a dependency graph. It identifies components that are conditionally rendered, below viewport, or behind user interactions. AI evaluates which splits give you the best performance gains with minimal complexity.
License
MIT. Free forever. Use it however you want.